591 WEST RIDING . KIMBERW01ltl:t, in the gift of Earl Fitzwilliam and beld by the Rev. Henry School Board, opened January 5tli, l880; it is li neat Taylor Cordeaux M.A. of St. John's College, Cambridge. building of Hooton stone, erected, exclusive of the site, Ther~ are chapels for Primitive Methodists (erected in 1870), at a cost of .£2,500, & is available for 350 children ;' John United Free Church (built in 1870), and Wesleyan (built in Cutland, master ; Miss Rachel E. Burgess, mistress; 1859). Here are glass bottle works, iron and steel works, an Miss Kate Nicholson, infants' mistress earthenware manufactory, and a colliery. Earl Fitzwilliam National (mixed), James Sowden, master is lord of the manor and chief landowner. The soil is clay; Infants', Mi!'8 E. Jacklin, mistress subsoil, sandy rock. The chief crops are wheat, barley, tur­ CRICKET & FOOTBALL CLUBS:_.. nips &c. The population in 1871 was 2,029. Cricket Club, 'Ship' inn, F. Sibrey, bon. see Parish Clerk, William Taylor. Kilnhurst Football Club, 'Terrace" inn, A. Cuckson, hon. sec PosT & MONEY ORDER OFFICE & Savings Bank.- Old Oak Football Club, 'Terrace' inn,A.Russell, bon.sec James Moxon, sub-postmaster. Letters arrive from RAILWAY STATIONS:-- at 8 a.m.; dispatched at 1 p.m Midland, James William Gunter, station master SCHOOLS:- _V.anehester, ~ Lincolnshire, Wm. o, nanns, Board School (mixed), in connection with the Swiuton station master Blunn Waiter, Westgrove, Victoria st Dearnley Frank, shopkeeper & stone NicholsEmma(Miss ),drssma. Vil:toria st Blunn Willjam, Sparrowcliffe house mason, 64 Victoria street Nichols Georg-e, tobacconist & general Cordeaux Rev.Hy.Taylor M .A. Vicarage Depledge Martha ( Mi:!t~), dress maker, dealer, 106 Victoria street Goodinson Charles, Gaswell house Wentworth road Nicholson Kate(Miss), infants' mistress Kell Geor~e J ohnson,Beechwood house Dutchman Thomas,shopkeeper,5 Glass- at the Board school 0 res.3 Hooton rd Ridgway Mrs. Ann, 5 Hooton road house road Oliver Leonard, tailor, Victoria street Twigg Daniel, Clitfe house Dyson John, sec. to the Kilnhurst Co- Ontram J oseph, certified manager at Wilson Arthur. Hooton road operative Society Lim. Ill Victoria st Thrybergh Hall colliery YatesJames, Birdwell ho. High Thorn EllisJane(Mrs.),shopkeepr.IOCharles st Payne Wm. grocr.& drapr.22V'ictoria st Flaveli William,tin &iron plate worker Ramsden Thomas, grocer, 50 Victoria COMMERCIAL. & hardware dealer, 62 Victoria st.; street & Hooton road Adamson MaryAnn(Mrs.),dress maker, works, Wharf road Rawding A.nnie(Miss ),drss.ma. H ootn.rd 20 Carlisle street, High Thorn Fletcher George, quarry owner, see Rawding Wm. Wilson, corn miller, see Adamson Miss, day school, 20 Carlisle Holts & Fletcher; residence, 26 Goldsbrough & Rawding; ret,idence, street, High Thorn Thomas street Hooton road Asquith Samuel, farm ;bailiff, Glebe Frith Geo. shoe ma. 50 Gl~shouse road Robshaw Alfred, shopkeeper, Chnrlesst farm, \Ventworth road GlasbeyWilliamGeo.bntcher, Hooton rd Saxton M aria( Mrs. ),dress ma. Charles st Asquith William, farmer Goldsbrough & Rawding, corn millers, Scott David, carter & farmer A they John, foreman, 7 Hooton road Hooton road Senior Jn. ale & porter mer. 8 Hooton rd Atkinson J abez, Terrace inn,Hooton rd Goldsbrough Clement Cobden, corn Severns Cbas. greengrocer, 2 Hooton rd Bailey William Henry, greengrocer, 9 miller, Bee Goldsbrough &; Rawding; Sewell George, sbopkpr. 86 Victoria st Carlisle street, High Thorn residence, Conisbro' Shaw Geo. hearth rug ma.35Victoria st Barton William Henry, beer retailer, Goodinson Charles, manager to Charles­ Sibrey Ellin (Mrs.),dress ma. Charles st 92 Victoria street worth J. & J. Thrybergh, Hall & Simpson Fredk. butcher, 34 Victoria st Battersby Henry, Commercial hotel, Warren Vale collieries j residence, Smart Henry, grocer & beer retailer, I Victoria street Gaswell house H Victoria street & Gl11.83house road Beevers John J ames,tailor,36Victoria st Goodinson George, weighman at They­ Smith George, shopkeeper & beer re­ Blow Fredk. shopkeeper, 85 Victoria st bergh Hall colliery; res.Wentwrth.rd tailer, High Thorn Blunn Brothers, ~lass bottle manufrs. ; Green Thomas, farmer, Hall Smith John, shoe maker, Hooton road; & at Catcliffe Gunter James William, station master residence, Rotherham Blunn Joseph Ramsbottom, glass bottle at Midland Railway station Smith .lohn, shopkeeper, 9 Thomas st munufr. see.Blunn Bros.; res.Catclifte Haden George, farmer Sowden J as.schoolmaster,ll3 Victoria st Blunn Waiter, glass bottle manufactr. Haigh John, butcher, Glasshouse road Steel Edmund, bookkeeper, Kilnhurst see Blunn Brothers ; residence, West­ Hall John, clock cleaner, Victoria st forge, Hooton road grove, Victoria street Heward William Henry, grocer & dra- Steel William, agent to the Prudential Blunn William, glass bottle manufactr. per, 77 Victoria street Assurance Co. 52 Victoria street see Blunn Brothers; residence,Spar· Hill William, beer retailer, High Thorn Sugden George, greengrocer, BirdwelJ row Clitfe house Hinchliffe James, Ship inn, Hooton rd cottage, High Thorn Broadhead Samuel, shopkeeper, 22 Holt George, quarry owner, see Holts Sugden William,greengrocer,Hooton rd W entworth road & Fletcher, &; builder at Parkgate Rykes James, toy dealer, 9 Hooton rDild Brookes George, news ag-ent, Wharf rd Holt Rowland, quarry owner, see Holts Taylor Theophilus,joiner, 6 Wharf rd Burgess Rachl.Elzbth. (Miss), mistress & Fletcher, & builder at Parkgate Taylor Wm. parish clerk, 20 Thomas .. t of the Board school, Hooton road Holts & Fletcher, quarry owners, High Thomas W. & Son, ironfounders & Carr John, manager to the Kilnhurst Thorn stove, grate &c. mnfrs. Queen'sfndry Co-operative Society Limited, 110 Hulme Hamlet, grocer, 1 Terra~e row, Thomas Charles Edward, fltove, grate Victoria street Hooton road &c. manufacturer, see Thomas W. CastledineSaml.shopkeepr.43 Hoot on rd Hutchinson Isaac,shopkpr.lOHooton rd & Son; res.Eastwood vale,Rotherhm Chappel1Amos,butcher,8 & 9 Victoria st Jagger Enoch, clerk, High Thorn ThomHS William,stove,grate &c. manu­ Charlesworth J. & J. coal owners, Thry- Jeffrey Wm. grocr.&drapr. Victoriast facturer, see Thomas W. & Son, bergh Hall colliery, & farmers, Glebe Jest~op William, tailor, Hooton road residence, Eastwood vale, Rotherhm farm (Charles Goodinson, manager) J ones John, chemst.&dentst.2Victoria st Thorn ton Wm. policeman, 78 Victoria st Col beck John, chemist, 3<1! Victoria st. Kell George Johnson, mining engineer, Tomlinson Richard, wheelwright & & ll H ooton road see Kell Bros. Barnsley ; residence, joiner, Wharfroad Collison George, joiner, 22 Carlisle st. Beechwood house Turner George, shopkeeper, Hooton rd High Thorn Kilnhurst Co-operative Society Lim. Twigg Daniel, earthenware manufac­ Cooper Eliza (Miss),dress ma.Charlesst grocen~ & drapers (John Carr, man.), turer ; residence, Cliffe house Crane Henry, bookseller, stationer & llO Victoria street Walker Chas. boot dealer, Glasshouse rd news agent, 23 Victoria street King Chas. beer retr. 28 Gla.~shouse rd Wilson Arthur, steel manufacturer, see Cntland John, master nt the Board King Harry, hair dresser, tobacconist Wilson Charles ; re!f. Hooton road school ; residence, 39 Charles street & shopkeeper, 12 & 13 Victoria st Wil son C has. steel mnfr.&c. Kilnhrst. f'rge Cutts Chas. beerretlr. 25 Glasshouse rd Kirk (Mrs.), tripe dresser, Victoria st Wilson Harry, manager, Victoria street Danns William George, station master Maiden Robert, shopkeeper & beer re­ Wortley Benjamin, joiner, builder & at M. S. & L. Ry. station tailer, 37 Carlisle st. High Thorn contractor, Wharf rd.; res. Charles st DavisonCharlesPlayford,shoeing smith, Moxon James, tailor, shopkeeper & Yates Jamea, nail maker, High Thorn Wharf road post office, Hooton road 1 KIMBERWORTH, bounded on the south by the river rural deanery of Rotherham,and archdeaconry and diocese of Don, is a large village and ecclesiastical parish, formed in York. The Midland and Manchester, Sheffield and Lin- 1844 from the parish ()f Rotherham, and with Masbrough colnshire railways have stations here. The church of St. constitutes a township, 2 miles west from Rotherham, 5 Thomas, built by subscription in 1843, is a ston6 building, north from Sheffield, and is a. polling-place for the Southern consisting of chancel, nave, aisles, and tower containing l division of the Riding11 Rotherham union and county court bell: there is a stained east window, and sittings for 3.50 district, north division of Strafforth and Tickhill wapentake, persons. The register dates from the year 18!3. The living